Because graduate students don't have as many cultural and sports activities as undergraduate students, they don't have so much time to go out with friends to do part-time jobs, and even travel time becomes very little.
Learning one is ok, learning two becomes three points and one line. Laboratory, canteen, and then back to the dormitory 1 1.
How do graduate students expand their circle of friends?
I want to say that graduate students are not a good opportunity to expand their social circle. It is more important to calm down and study hard than anything else.
First of all, you can take part in more activities in the first year of study.
Kenichi also has time for open classes, and you can meet many people in class. Different colleges, one major and different research directions. So in those boring political classes, you might as well get in touch with people around you. Let's have a game in the glory of the king, and maybe we can become good friends in the future.
Then, I met people in their dormitory with people who passed by my own lab.
For example, the only girl in the lab is the starting point for you to know one of their dormitory people. You can have a networking activity with their dormitory, and you will know more about the opposite sex, haha!
Secondly, visiting the lab next door will also make many friends.
Generally, the laboratories of a college are all together. If you are bored, you can go to other laboratories to harass. Of course, only if you can do this over there. If not, forget it.
Finally, graduate students are a person's time. The tutor may take several students, but you will find that everyone may do different things, even in different directions. Therefore, the content of study is not the same, and communication will not be as frequent as undergraduate courses.
Only by enduring loneliness can we live a good postgraduate life. Come on!